
The Honda NSX, sold in North America as the Acura NSX, is a mid-engined high-performance sports car manufactured by Honda starting 2016; it revives a marque not used by Honda since 2005. Styled by Michelle Christensen, the second generation NSX was developed as part of a collaboration between Honda's US and Japanese arms. A hybrid sports car, the NSX is powered by a 3.5L JNC1 twin-turbocharged V6 with three electric motors, mated to a 9-speed dual clutch. The NSX was updated in 2019, with performance upgrades and minor aesthetic changes. The car was discontinued in 2022 with the introduction of a "Type S" model to commemorate the end of production. 2,908 were produced.
From the back of the 2016 card:
Born: 2017
Birthplace: Performance Manufacturing Center, Marysville, Ohio
Designer: Michelle Christensen and Johnathan Norman
Specialty: If precision response at your fingertips is what you desire, the NSX twin-turbo V-6, with 3 electric motors and a 9-speed transmission offers it instantly. All you gotta do is press a button.